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Corrosion and ion release behavior of ultra-fine grained bulk pure copper fabricated by ECAP in Hanks solution as potential biomaterial for contraception

Abstract

Ultra-fine grained (UFG) bulk pure copper has been successfully fabricated by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), with the grain size about 380nm after 8 passes. The potentiodynamic polarization results of the ECAP copper specimens tested in Hanks solution revealed that the corrosion current of UFG copper is higher than that of the coarse grained copper. The cupric ion release behaviors of UFG copper immersed in Hanks solution for 30days only displayed a burst release during the first 3days (in comparison to the 1–2months for the conventional Cu) from 115μg/day to 12.5μg/day, after which the ion release remained constant and slow. During the immersion experiments, Cu2O was the only corrosion product found on the surface and it took 10days or so to form a uniform Cu2O layer. Uniform corrosive damage on the surface and few localized corrosion is observed. The above results indicate that UFG copper could have high potential as biomedical materials for contraception.

Authors

Xu XX; Nie FL; Zhang JX; Zheng W; Zheng YF; Hu C; Yang G

Journal

Materials Letters, Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 524–527

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 28, 2010

DOI

10.1016/j.matlet.2009.11.065

ISSN

0167-577X

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